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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: p53 protein ; DNA ploidy ; Colorectal cancer ; Immunohistochemistry ; Flow cytometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract p53 expression, DNA ploidy and S-phase fraction were analysed retrospectively in colorectal adenocarcinomas from 293 patients in whom the long-term outcome was known. The frequency of nuclear p53 staining was increased in non-diploid tumours (42%) when compared with diploid tumours (33%). Cytoplasmic p53 positive tumours were more common in the proximal colon (32%) than in the distal sites (21%). In univariate survival analysis, nuclear p53 and cytoplasmic staining were significantly associated with poor prognosis in patients with Dukes' A-C tumours. The patients showing both nuclear and cytoplasmic p53 staining had the poorest survival and the patients with tumours negative in both the nucleus and cytoplasm showed the best prognosis. The patients with tumours positive in the nucleus alone or in the cytoplasm alone presented an intermediate survival. In multivariate survival analyses, nuclear p53 expression, cytoplasmic p53 expression and DNA ploidy were prognostic indicators independent of Dukes' stage and each other. Further analysis suggested that the prognostic importance of cytoplasmic p53 expression was greater in diploid than in non-diploid tumours. We conclude that nuclear p53 expression, cytoplasmic p53 expression and DNA ploidy provide important prognostic information in colorectal adenocarcinomas.
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    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: breast cancer ; CAM 5.2 antibody ; cytokeratin ; flow cytometry ; prognosis ; S-phase fraction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Estimation of S-phase fraction in breast carcinomas with single parameter flow cytometry may include errors due to dilution of cancer cells by host cells. Use of tissue specific markers may to some extent correct for the effect of dilution. S-phase fraction was estimated by flow cytometry with and without immunoselection in 80 DNA-euploid breast carcinomas in stage I-II. The tumor tissue was mechanically disintegrated and fixed in ethanol. A primary antibody, specific for cytokeratins 8 and 18, was added before incubation with the secondary FITC-conjugated antibody. S-phase fraction was calculated for both the gated (cytokeratin-positive) and the ungated cell population. An increasing proportion of tetraploid cells compared to diploid cells was found when the immunoselection method was used. The gated population tended to have a higher S-phase fraction than the ungated population. In univariate analysis S-phase fraction estimated from both ungated and gated cell populations yielded significant information for predicting recurrence when stratified for tumor size and nodal status. In bivariate analysis S-phase fraction of the gated population contributed prognostic information in addition to S-phase fraction of the ungated population when both variables were included in the analysis. Our conclusion is that S-phase fraction calculated from cytokeratin-positive cells provides prognostic information in addition to ungated S-phase values in DNA euploid breast carcinomas.
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